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What type of fronts form a hurricane?

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I dont think hurricanes have any fronts

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A hurricane usually contains an eye with sinking air, whereas mid-latitude cyclones have a center of low pressure with rising air. Hurricanes have their strongest winds around the eye of the hurricane where mid-latitude cyclones have their strongest winds aloft, in the jet stream.

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Answer:

Hurricanes conditions occur when warm, moist air evaporates from the surface of the ocean and rises quickly. This warm air meets cool air in the higher elevations that causes condensation of the warm air vapor.

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